Bullet Points: My Name Called Bruce
1978’s My Name Called Bruce has has to be one of the most grammatically awkward titles not only in the history of martial arts cinema, but all of cinematic history. After watching My Name Called Bruce,...
1978’s My Name Called Bruce has has to be one of the most grammatically awkward titles not only in the history of martial arts cinema, but all of cinematic history. After watching My Name Called Bruce,...
Whether it is something to pass the time on a lazy Sunday afternoon or entertainment for an insomnia filled night, classic Kung Fu Theater movies are a “go to” that I never tire of. On average...
Location, Location, Location. The three most important attributes in the real estate game and a vital part to any movie. 1979’s Sun Dragon, starring Billy Chong and Carl Scott, immediately felt different than any other old...
Jimmy Wang Yu found his niche and super stardom in 1967 when he played the titular character in Shaw Brothers’ The One-Armed Swordsman. The movie would become the first Hong Kong film to gross a million...
Sammo Hung has had an incredible journey over the course of his show biz career… a career that started when Sammo was just a child. In addition to his nearly 200 acting credits, Sammo Hung has...
1977’s Bruce and the Shaolin Kung Fu took the path of many Bruceploitation films and sold itself as a sequel to one of Bruce Lee’s classics, in this case 1972’s Fist of Fury. But unlike any...
One of the toughest parts about writing for a site like Bulletproof Action is deciding what to watch. So it is always refreshing when one of the readers of the site offer up a suggestion on...
Lee Tso-Nam is one of the most prolific directors in the history of Hong Kong cinema. Lee Tso-Nam’s directorial career has spanned more than four decades and he has over 50 movies to his credit including...
To the average American movie fan, Carter Wong is probably most recognizable for his role as Thunder in 1986’s Big Trouble in Little China. But fans of the martial arts movie genre, know that Carter Wong...
There is no denying the historical significance of the film Enter the Dragon. The Hong Kong/American production was a first of its kind. It was also the apex of the tragically short film career of Bruce...